Russia and the World
Since Russia’s G-8 Presidency in 2006, EWI has developed several initiatives to leverage Russia’s influence and aspirations to ensure global security. These multilateral projects include the development of a new Euro-Atlantic security Architecture, energy securty, and public-private partnerships to combat terrorism.
Public Private Partnerships to Combat Terrorism
Since Russia’s G-8 Presidency in 2006, EWI has worked with Russia to build a worldwide security network that engages governments, business and civil society to fight terrorism.
A New Euro-Atlantic Security Architecture
EWI has been working since the Russia-Georgia conflict of 2008 to explore the effectiveness of existing security arrangements between Russia and NATO and to devise practical proposals to improve them.

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Commentary
Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?
Greg Austin argues that U.S. and European leaders should focus on concrete security problems in NATO's new security concept to overcome an apparent decline in NATO solidarity over differences in values.